create a model of one of the following LANDFORMS OR BODIES OF WATER

:PENINSULA,MESA OR PLATEAU,MONTAIN,VALLEY,VOLCANO,LAKE,RIVER,OR ISLAND

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You can use homemade clay. Here are some recipes for homemade clay.

http://chemistry.about.com/od/chemistryactivities/a/modeling_clay_recipes.htm

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I don't wont home made clay.we would like to use play-doh.how to use social study with play-doh.create a model of one of the following LANDFORMS OR BODIES OF WATER
:PENINSULA,MESA OR PLATEAU,MONTAIN,VALLEY,VOLCANO,LAKE,RIVER,OR ISLAND

To create a model of a landform or body of water, you will need some basic materials and tools:

1. Choose the landform or body of water you want to create a model of. Let's say you want to create a model of a mountain.

2. Gather your materials:
- Cardboard or foam board (for the base)
- Modeling clay or playdough
- Paints or markers
- Craft supplies like rocks, twigs, and fake grass (optional)
- Glue or adhesive (if you plan to add craft supplies)

3. Start by preparing the base:
- Take the cardboard or foam board and cut it into the desired shape and size for your model. For a mountain, a flat triangle shape would work.
- Paint the base using colors that resemble a mountain, such as shades of brown, green, and gray. You can use paints or markers for this step.

4. Create the mountain:
- Take your modeling clay or playdough and start shaping it into the form of a mountain. You can make multiple layers to add depth to your model.
- Mold the clay or playdough to create peaks, slopes, and ridges, giving your mountain a realistic appearance.
- Place the mountain onto the base and press it firmly to secure it. If needed, use glue or adhesive to attach it permanently.

5. Customize your model:
- Once your mountain is secured, you can enhance its appearance by adding various craft supplies like rocks, twigs, or fake grass. Glue them strategically to create trees, shrubs, or rocky terrain.
- Use paints or markers to add details like patches of snow, rivers, or other natural features.

6. Let your model dry:
- If you used clay or playdough, allow it to dry completely according to the product's instructions.

With these steps, you should have a completed model of a mountain. You can follow a similar process for other landforms or bodies of water, making necessary adjustments to reflect their unique characteristics.